Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 I know just how you feel. I am a man but my mom has just found out about breast cancer and I am so scared for her. Try to just be calm and get teh facts. these ladies all told me that I shoud do that. My mom is goin to have a mastomy next week and I am t ring to be brave and not worry. Now just look at me, I was worried and now I am giving someone else advice. I guess I am learning. Mom said her younguns were all quik learners. jr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 JR Thanks for revealing you are a male. My two sons were both really shocked and stunned that I had breast cancer. It was very painful for me when I found my youngest son, age 45, crying about it. But then he cries at the drop of a hat.......not really but he has a tendency to get teary. And so does my grandson who is 27. And so do I. You give me a window into their feelings and how it must be to not know all the little details. Because sometimes we do forget things the dr has told us. Our cancer center here has regular presentations for friends and family once a week. Just to explain a bit more about breast cancer. So I hope they can come up for that. Janet Dcis See onc next Tuesday Radiation for sure, maybe chemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 JR Thanks for revealing you are a male. My two sons were both really shocked and stunned that I had breast cancer. It was very painful for me when I found my youngest son, age 45, crying about it. But then he cries at the drop of a hat.......not really but he has a tendency to get teary. And so does my grandson who is 27. And so do I. You give me a window into their feelings and how it must be to not know all the little details. Because sometimes we do forget things the dr has told us. Our cancer center here has regular presentations for friends and family once a week. Just to explain a bit more about breast cancer. So I hope they can come up for that. Janet Dcis See onc next Tuesday Radiation for sure, maybe chemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 JR Thanks for revealing you are a male. My two sons were both really shocked and stunned that I had breast cancer. It was very painful for me when I found my youngest son, age 45, crying about it. But then he cries at the drop of a hat.......not really but he has a tendency to get teary. And so does my grandson who is 27. And so do I. You give me a window into their feelings and how it must be to not know all the little details. Because sometimes we do forget things the dr has told us. Our cancer center here has regular presentations for friends and family once a week. Just to explain a bit more about breast cancer. So I hope they can come up for that. Janet Dcis See onc next Tuesday Radiation for sure, maybe chemo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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